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Show i 1 THE JOURNAL. Friday, May 8, 1925. r e As the new city auto park becomes more and more cleaned up and old buildings removed, it becomes ever more evident what an attractive spot it will be, and how convenient for hampers to visit our stores and patronize our show houses and other places Of business. it H An open letter to other shoe dealers of this community For sale or trade for tourton International ing car. 4 truck. Also 160 acres improved dry farm for Logan property. Call 801R. advertisement 4 3-- AT various time, report i have come to ua that F. P. Champ, chairman of the committee on buildings and grounds of the board of trustees of the Utah Agricultural colWeston lege, together with Vernon and John E. Griffin, members of the committee, with President Elmer G. Peterson and Secretary R. E. Berntson, spent Thursday May 7 in a detailed inspection of the needs of the institution by way of repairs and improvements. All of the buildings needing attention were inspected and the superintendent of buildings was authorized to proceed with the work as outlined and passed upon by the committee. The Institution was found to be in good condition ip general but there were a number of important details heeding attention. A other ihoe dealer in this community are telling cuatomeri they handle the "Arch Preserver Shoe. Several time cuatomera have definitely asked for the "Arch Preserver Shoe and have thereupon been fitted with a shoe represented to be such. We want to call the attention of all dealers in this community to the fact that we are sole representative of f 7 preserver r ' I and that unfair competition of any sort, falsehoods regarding name, deceitful substitution, etc., will be reported immediately to the Trustees of the Arch Preserver Shoe Patents, and through them to the American Fair Trade League. i It might be well to recall here the decision of the common pleas court of Alleghany County, Pennsylvania, which enjoined a similarly offending dealer to refrain from the use of the name, "Arch Preserver Shoe at all times, and also allowed the plaintifTs $200.00 for each sale so made and proved. KCKS THC FOOT WCU." 7h9f f NWI bodiad in ih MnafrMtfon W Siio. Are!) r rtititf toMf With Th Smibf , 5W Cet O,, M1 9i nirn o tremeni C. inof fniitM' f. name by "Arch Preserver Shoe is the Trade-Mar- k which the public identifies a certain shoe possessing "patented features of "last modeling and' construct tion. Many imitations of its outward appearance have appeared on the market, but there is no genuine Arch Preserver Shoe without the Trade-Mar- k shown at the left. ln ine Co. XocJtntf, , I4NmI PETERSONS i Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Miller of Newton were - Logap visitors Thursday afternoon. Senator J. V. Funk of Richmond was a Logan business visi tor this morning. J. Roberts chased the neat Jittle y store so recently ed by Emil Anderson Mr, John has purnew grot-e- i establishon South Main street.. By changing the course of the canal at the Fair Grounds, ton-sidera- ble more land is ed near the horse barns so there is ample room for the traffic or more stalls if necessary. AU who have any refuse "of any kind, large rocks stumps etc. are welcome to dump them at the fair grounds in the former .fiver bed of the creek. For most (sections of the city, this will be much nearer than the City dump grounds. reclaim- i SATURDAY SPECIAL 5 lb. Bucket Dark 37d Karo 3 Bucket Light Karo 41d 3 lb. Box National Biscuit II). 39d Lighthouse Cleanser 5 for ... - 25c 35c Heinz Bottle 4 Catsup 27 Hospital Tisue Paper 3 rolls for,...., 25c A. C. Butter. 49 hailstorm, coinc- travelers should take, note of this information. Just as soon Special For Saturday the rain storm that as due notice the road is struck Logan yesterday after- will be given. open flf noon, came up through Bear Ri-canyon and - struck Newton Livestock Market and its vicinity. with full force. Ogden Regular Dinner As reported to us, hailstones as -8. Cattle: OGDEN, 30 cent- sMay large as marbles crashed heavi67 workReceipts jchoice prime steers, Butter 43c, 2 lbs ly down; rendering teams $5C ing in the fields Unmanageable, $8.65 to $9.75; good steers, $8 Pimento Cheese, Strictly of the the cutting vegetation to $8.65; fair steers, $5.50 to Fresh, lb wheat and sugar beet to $7.25; LI. A. C. Cheese 28c or feeder $5 steers, $8; fields and leaves and blossoms 2 pounds for.. v. from trees. The hail wras follow, choice heifers, $6 to $6.85; Strong Eastern Chee.se ;!.!c ed by a heavy rain which wash- choice cows, $5.75 to $6.50; 2 pounds for . ed a good many of the already fair to good cows, $4 to $5.75; SCOFF on All Grades of Coffee Our Own Special damaged beets out of the canners, $1.50 to $3; bulls, $2.25 - Blend ground. The storm followed to $4.50; feeder cows, $3.50 to side the Peanut the hill, south of along Butter, lb . . 25c ' ,$4.50; veal calves, $5 to $9. toward Trenton. Bring jour own contamci) Hogs: Receipts 38; market We Are Open Prof A, Ik Powell who is in 40c higher; top $11.65; fat hogs, All Day Sunday charge of the state highways 190 to 220 pounds, $11 to in the county reported to ,the to Chamber of Commerce today $11.65; heavy hogs; $10 With a Special Dinner that the Logan Canyon road to $10.65; bulk, $10 to $11.65;. for 30 cents Bear Lake would not be open for feeder hogs, $9 to $10. 6 a. m. until 11 p. m. Hours: 12,931; Sheep: Receipts through traffic until the latter Get Your choice market Fresh Cieam for 'lambs, to due next week steady; of the part soft condition of the highway $13.50 to $14; fat wethers, Strawberries Here We also S6ur Cream in certain sections this side of $6.75 to $8; fat ewes, $5.25 to Handle ei the summit. The removal of the $7 ; feeder lambs, $9 to $10; Thick Buttermilk, AH You Can Drink for 5c Ice Cold. snow drifts is not so serious as feeder ewes, $2.5(1 to $4. the w ater that comes from snow Enhah trallic experts an To aid in solving cross word banks and makes the road soft. Automobiles would soon mire puzzles a frame with squares in studying the possibility of usdown and at present it is impos- to which black blocks and wood, ing high speed monorail sible to travel the highway in en letters can be insirted as de. railways to solve the this secton. The public and all sired has been invented. traffic problem of large cities. A terrific ident to er lu-cer- n, fii, -- undei-grour- d SHOE STORE ON. Mr. Percy Grubs "Post ToasSession of the District court field representative is today was quite brief. A civil tie Tocase on trial was continued. visiting Logan and the valley morrow bids fair to be a busy for a few days. Airs. Grubs s accompanying him on his westday in courts er ntour. are Temporary arrangements Logans merchants are busy being made to station the horses for the local Battery at preparing special bargains of the fair grounds. It is probable unheard of values for the great the horses will arrive in about annual Dollar Day sale, which on Wednesday next. five d iys. This should create comes The Watch Journal for the specmore interest in the battery and ial offerings that will be made. stinulate metre boys to join. The Logan high school band A large atbedance and enthusand orchestra, under direction iastic fraternal spirit marked of Director Rolla V. Johnmusic the assembly of Elks' at their lodge meeting last evening, at son, furnished several meritoriwhich several new members ous numbers during festivities were Initiated by the new offi- of high school Via y at the Utah cers, who handled their parts Agricultural college yesterday. with proficiency and dispatch. The work of the young musiciBoth before and after the ex- ans showed careful training and ercises there were pleasing soc. vent far toward enlivening the program for the day ial amusements. Wm. Luthy the watch-makMr. has been asked by some of his James Larsen that was stolen customers if the rumor is trde the other evening from in front that he was going to move bis of the Elks Home, was located business from Logan. Mr. Luthy this morning by the Sheriffs hereby informs the public that home in Logan and department where it was left by he has his the roadside ner Farmington, intends to remain here,. where he will continue to serve his apparently without any material hundreds of satisfied customers Mr. Larsen more is damage. by giving them first class work lucky than several who had one price to all. First door with cars stolen last summer their and have not yet been able to lo- north of Cache Valley Bank. (Advpilisnient) cate them. A. F. Cardon of Logan, disThe Logan Hotel that has trict field representative and apbeen so favorably and success- praiser for the Federal Land fully conducted by Mr. and Mrs., Bank, arrived in town this D.L. Tribe was sold by the own- morning from Portland accom er, . Jensen, to a Mr. Wha- panied by the following persons len, late of San Diego, Californ- representing the bank; J. II. ia, and the change in manage-mentjvi- ll Guill and A. E. Jones, occur within a few farm ; days. The departure of Mr. President W. I). Ellis of the and Mrs. Tribe will be a dis- Berkeley Bank and two ' other tinct loss to the community, as appraisers. The party made this popular couple have made their way by automobile most many warm friends in this of the way from Oregon, makcommunity since their sojourn ing examinations of securities in Logifnj being and where loans have been made. Of progressive citizens of the high- all the places visited, Mr. Cardest type. It is understood that on says Cache Valley looks, the they will make a leisurely trip best and looks more promising throughout the Northwest for for good crops this season. Af-4rest before, locata making a run arotind the some in place to their valley this morning, the party ing again liking, probably in the Puget will continue on to Salt Lake Sound country. The Journal this afternoon. Mr. Cardon exw ishes the new proprietor of the pects to1 return tomorrow and Hotel a successful and prosper- remain for a short time with his ous career in his new venture. family here. The car PAGR TIIRE8 ; Onyx Pointex HOSE WATCH FOR OUR DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS NEWS UTAH i ' LOCAL LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY. AND BED OUTFIT Feltex Sealy Mattress Mattress Made of $39.75 Pure of 1 Simmons Genuine Simmons Bed, Spring and Mattress-Mi- , Brices alt can afford Felted Cotton and Filled Center with er belonging to4 Box Springs Only $21.75 Special V allies Genuine Sleep Qualities make this Sale of Bed Outfts too good to miss BED SPRINGS niem-bersof-t- 4 DONT MISS Walnut Bed,. Square Posts, Link Springs, Fifty Five Pound Felt $33,75 Mattress Complete SIMMONS he loan-hard- wide-awa- SALE STARTS TOMORROW RUNS ALL NEXT WEEK MANY STARTLING BARGAINS ke er well-earn- FREE DELIVERY All Kinds of Vegetables and in treason, v Fresh Fruits ed Let Us Feather Your Nest uirntw 'Uim4T WW. apiisi Pfej tit X - Fibre $9.75 AND MATTRESS W.-F- , Wood j |